2030- SDG 3- Good Health and Well-being- Ted talks

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A selection of Ted talks to understand about global health and what can be done. The third sustainable development goal for 2030.


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RELIGION VS SPIRITUALITY (CAN YOU BE SPIRITUAL WITHOUT RELIGION?)

Going over some similarities and differences between RELIGION and SPIRITUALITY. Which is more important? Let's...
Going over some similarities and differences between RELIGION and SPIRITUALITY. Which is more important? Let's explore :) MORE VIDEO - Smoking DMT with a SHA...
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00:03:12

The Most Persecuted People In The World

Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims, one of the world's most "unwanted" people, face...
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims, one of the world's most "unwanted" people, face abuse, and displacement by Buddhists. So why ...
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00:18:15

What the Bible says about homosexuality | Kristin Saylor & Jim O'Hanlon | TEDxEdgemontSchool

Kristin Saylor and Jim O'Hanlon talks about what the Bible really says about homosexuality and other LGBTQ topics....
Kristin Saylor and Jim O'Hanlon talks about what the Bible really says about homosexuality and other LGBTQ topics. The Rev. Kristin Saylor is an Episcopal pr...
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00:04:06

Alastair Cook Visits Waitrose Foundation Projects in South Africa | Waitrose

England cricket captain Alastair Cook visits farmers and their children supported by the Waitrose Foundation in the...
England cricket captain Alastair Cook visits farmers and their children supported by the Waitrose Foundation in the Western Cape, South Africa. Along with a ...
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00:11:39

Changing the hive mind -- How social media manipulation affects everything: Tim Weninger at TEDxUND

Tim Weninger, an assistant professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Notre Dame, describes...
Tim Weninger, an assistant professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Notre Dame, describes a study he conducted on reddit.com in whi...
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00:03:42

"The Destructive Effects of Climate Change" - Student Film [MyHero Festival Winner!]

Update [10/18/15]: Finalist Update [11/03/15]: 3rd Place Winner of Experimental Environment Festival Actors pretend...
Update [10/18/15]: Finalist Update [11/03/15]: 3rd Place Winner of Experimental Environment Festival Actors pretend for a living, politicians do not. Take yo...
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00:11:13

Humanitarian work: The untold story

Gísli gives us insight into the reality of the humanitarian aid worker, which is often enveloped in an aura of...
Gísli gives us insight into the reality of the humanitarian aid worker, which is often enveloped in an aura of nobility.
Gísli Rafn Ólafsson officially became a disaster geek over a decade ago, when he joined his two passions in life, information technology and disaster response. Today he helps responders get access to the internet in the most challenging locations of all, disaster zones. When not traveling the world responding to disasters, he enjoys spending time with his wife, five kids, and grandson.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
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00:18:10

Our refugee system is failing. Here's how we can fix it | Alexander Betts

A million refugees arrived in Europe this year, says Alexander Betts, and "our response, frankly, has been...

A million refugees arrived in Europe this year, says Alexander Betts, and "our response, frankly, has been pathetic." Betts studies forced migration, the impossible choice for families between the camps, urban poverty and dangerous illegal journeys to safety. In this insightful talk, he offers four ways to change the way we treat refugees, so they can make an immediate contribution to their new homes. "There's nothing inevitable about refugees being a cost," Betts says. "They're human beings with skills, talents, aspirations, with the ability to make contributions — if we let them."

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00:04:19

Why is biodiversity so important? - Kim Preshoff

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-is-biodiversity-so-important-kim-preshoff Our planet’s diverse,...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-is-biodiversity-so-important-kim-preshoff Our planet’s diverse, thriving ecosystems may seem like permanent f...
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